Tape To CD Conversion Quote

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Select the length of the tape:

How many tapes are there to convert to CD?

Do you require audio enhancement to make your CD sound as good as possible?

Do you need the audio to be divided into tracks on the CD? If you select "no", your CD will contain 1 long track of audio.

If you selected "yes" for the previous question, please enter the number of tracks (otherwise leave blank):

Enter the number of master discs you want to receive (£7 each but the first is free):

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What\'s the difference?

CD duplication is the copying of data from one disc to another through the process of burning, especially in large commercial quantities.

Though many people use the terms duplication and replication interchangeably, there are gross differences between the two. Though both processes transfer information onto CDs or DVDs, duplication is the process of burning dots that mimic what we call pits onto a CD surface and is normally undertaken by Duplication Companies. The device which does the burning is called a burner can be inexpensively found on home PCs.

CD replication on the other hand obtains an imprint from a glass master and stamps the data in binary form ontp the disc. In duplication, the duplicate is of the same or inferior quality as the original. No attempt is made to change the quality or constitution of the data transferred. CD Duplication is also cheap to do and therefore the favorite of computer enthusiasts who don\'t have the large budget to do replication.